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90 she clita THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1920. ing. orae Deparanent aun eat MILLER TO MEET —_|CANN’S LEG SAVED —|UNKNOWN WOMAN __| SHIPPING BOARD “Sh Donte sgeatis eiett| PARTY HEADS HERE|* BY BONE GRAFTING) KILLED BY TROLLEY | 30% REDUCTION] nig an m Benson, | Governor-Elect Will Confer With Swimming Champion Undergoes) Had Her Head Down Against the TM RECO’ telean-| Glyn and Local Chairmen Delicate Operation at Roose- Wind, Says Motorman, and A BE-al CO-ffee) onde cdded “hew fel To-Morrow. velt Hospital, He Couldn't Stop. WAR DEPARTMENT has done as well as he has without a| Governor-elect Miller and his wife are| A delicate operation was performed} An unidentified woman about twenty: ward around him or an organization. lexpected here to-day on thelr way back {on Tedford Cann, swimming champion|two years old was killed last nig by © hag a real knowledge of operation /to syracuse from Atlantic City and wili|at 60 yards, 100 yards and 226 yard»! northbound Whit has been there jot ships, and since ship matters have been discussed in (ontinued From Firet Page) ah intelligent way.” | Mr. Gillen ted that $1,209, holder of two world's records, yea-|surface ear at 174 Roosevelt Hospital, — Dr. | ster Avenue, the I 4 Cann’s left lex | 1 e St. Regis, Mr. Miller will he annual dinner of the New nber of Commerce to-night t probably will remain in town to- binging Board under| morrow to confer with George A. Glynn, Chairman of the Republican State Com-|!ast May in which Arthu > i ? Material ana inpor ‘cost plus” contract. F " ; The Amerfican Shipbuilding Cor-| that the contractors who bullt these! mittee, and County: Chatrmen Koenig, | awimming champlc 5 up in the Misieted upon adding the agreed 1) per cent. profit to all increases Le down for pro Freeh from the Wholesale Roaster nited States McAleenan, was kille n | against the w of the car before y the brakes ( " tw left leg waa fray “poration of ¢ ms of Livi nce and De Pragga. jhe jwas in stanced as ttled that the Re . tah since. “dh y |e the bone: ive in-| operation became hag bh ve. A tore expect hia leg fo heal quickly. tent | (Ore eet ne son ol Frank H,|het and a. brown Bronicioth mult, Cann, director of physic rh training at New York University, He is the brother | ©] of Howard. Cann, Olymple shotputter | ‘LANDLORD. BOOSTS and a member of the National Oham- pion ‘basketball team | RENT FOR LEAGUE angi MAYe NOT PAY FINE. Palace Funds, Investe Bonds, Have De State Comptroller Eugene M. Travis, Value who was held for the Grand Jury fol-| in Value, returned | lowing the John Doe inquiry into the! DIT® HAGUE, N. ¥ © j sa of bonds to the State, f | {tees of the Carnegie to-day jt » Kerndet have decided that t! F p the were totally ignorant of the pg principles of this form ho had rece ranteed or Money Back. GILL COFFEE CO. 232-230 Washington st. ven, York, s Place and Bare ims from tl ment to which strict. adherenc cost plus contract rules wo bave entitled them, The c after completing ship building involy- ing $167,000,000, Jater re A $25,- 900,000 to the Ship Witness said, with a letter exp’ that under the workings of the Mty dep sent Inquiries are complete, “If Hylan and his Board of hit A na might be plus contract that sum constituted an A trom the excesa payment eRevert.ng to th Ailatory metho Board's Dills Y Cocos Cookery O you drink Ruhkel’s ’ All-Purpose Cocoa? Try eating it—transformed into marvelous, chocolaty icings, sakes, pies, pudding, and ices! ‘opean Conmimting of 8: and. Mackitiawe. to be wold at ont, to satiny @ Assignee Mr. Penj. I. Salinger, NION 8Q., BAST, re K vble to dispose e » firms, he continued, | at the Repub the} sid amd war ca ANAM said "It was a ¢ { 5 taking ‘another dep artim ® Playing with them—-w y reduce the price, With phat eon. | In make | of answer quent gto his per-| n{aonal financial Hils counsel, ¢ uM Gillen oritlelned the Ta Follette Maman, Act men Mann can ships, said Mr. Gillen. He further said that if Klos are taken fron the upping men the® will ; payer paid.’ 7 __ Ile stated that ment payment not been made | "Nedatte, has [Tyan 60,000 5 000) annually, which is now the Permanent Court of A at Boule the \ offictals of a by the Spe Republican of the or ‘going It a a straight board would have heen f $25,000,000 in cash wit! ite vast work. H It’s as easy as this:— nga and attempt to ha declared wit in the impo Wherever you have been / bothering to grate an ounce of chocolate, simply use 4 ths of an ounce of Runkel’s , All-Purpose Cocoa (three level tablespoonfuls). This saves grating, one fourth the cost, and gives the finished dessert that Runkel ‘‘chocos laty taste.” Runkels All Purpose pose Cocoa Drinking. Baking = Cooking Write for Our Book Our recipe book, now in its third hundred thousand edition. is revised art up-to-date to include all the latest developments of the New Cocoa Cookery. Write for your copy today, It tells you all you waut to ery - + 2 tem + Greatest Values cl Offered in Men’s and Young Men’s All Wool OVERCOATS and TWO ‘PANTS SUITS : Most of these Suits are made of Strong-Hewat Virgin Wool Fabrics 4 ae $50 AND $60 VALUES Now * HIS underselling campaign again demonstrates why we are AMERICA’S LARGEST CLOTHIERS. When we do things we go the limit. Tne only thing we do by halves is to cut the price in two. At this $27 price you will see the finest assortment of Men’s and Young Men’s ALL WOOL Overcoats and ALL WOOL Two Pants Suit&® (One of these Suit numbers was recently ‘‘on sale’”’ at a local Clothier’s in a one pants Suit at $62.50.) THAT'S THE KIND OF MERCHANDISE YOU WILL BUY HERE TOMORROW AT $27 We cannot emphasize too strongly the fact that these goods are all made at our Fifth Avenue Tailoring Shops and you are assured of the latest Fifth Avenue Styles and VIR- GIN WOOL FABRICS. At $27 they are the GREATEST VALUE EVER OFF: IN MEN’S CLOTHES. E) OFFERED CRPNMAN BRO) NontTHWest COANER SIXTHAVESID™5TR- For Your Own Thanksgiving ° When you and your guests begin the holiday dinner, let a part of your Thanksgiving be that you have a dining room furnished as you want it to be. Such furniture is here in every wood and every style. There’s a wide range in prices, and for the figure you have decided to spend you'll Porceloid Side Icer be surprised to see what an Hygienic, Solid Oak, Porceloid attractive dining room you can Food Compart- = 39°. 98 have. trated as ee 1700 Men’s and Young Men’s ai, OVERCOATS 1450 Men’s & Young Men’s All Wool Monroe piv+s SUITS W ORTH uP TO $60—Now m Now* These ALL WOOL OVERCOATS are the same quality that less than a month ago were selling at $50 and more. ULSTERS_ULSTERETTES—LEATHER LINED. €TORM COATS and other this Season’s best models in MELTONS, KERSEYS, FREIZES, PLAID BACKS AND LOOMSPUNS. Tomorrow at our Upstairs Monroe Clothes Shops, your choice of these exceptionally worth-while ALL WOOL Silk Trimmed OVERCOATS at AND WORTH UP TO $60 Men, here’s positively the greatest Clothes opportunity ever presented. These Men's and Young Men’s ALL WOOL Two Pants Suits, made of Strong-Hewat | Virgin Wool Fabrics, and other highest grade Serges, Flannels, Cheviots, Worsteds, | etc., are here for you in single and double-breasted models. Suits well worth $50, $55 and $60—Selling Tomorrow at our Upstairs Monroe Clothes Shops (your choice) of these ALL WOOL TWO PANTS SUITS. Four-Piece High Grade Adam Period Bedroom Suite In P. Grey, consisting of Dresser, Vanity Toilet $ 00 forobe and Bow Foot End Ree in full i *585° size, illustrated, four pieces....... SATISF. CTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY BACK ALTERATIONS NO CHARGE FOR t 3-Piece High Crate Period Cane Panelled Living'Room Suite MANHATTAN es BRONX PATERSON—220 Main Street With cane panels, mahogany finished frames uphol- ‘249, . 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